Allegedly Bob Dylan stayed here his first few nights. Came to the Village because this was where Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger revived folk music in the 1930's. Read more.
Yes it's one of the best burgers in Manhattan, but also one of the best plates of fries. Be warned: their preference is to undercook a bit.
Though it’s not quite the same as it was when F. Scott Fitzgerald hung out here (along with contemporaries like Ernest Hemingway), you can soak in the old-timey ambience—assuming you can get a table. Read more.
It's so fun here! Reserve a spot on the guest list on Friday and Saturday nights as it fills up quick. And catch the house band!
The place where artists like Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, and Bruce Springsteen all began their careers. Come here for drinks and listen to the great house band play music from all eras!
Bob Dylan played 1st public appearance in NYC here. Other performers included Jimi Hendrix, Ritchie Havens, Bill Cosby, Richard Pryor & Louis Gossett Jr before he turned actor.More site info via<LINK> Read more.
Very good upscale pizza in very modern setting with excellent service. Tried the thin crust, which was good but will be back to try the other thicker crust varietals. (3 of 4 petals via Fondu) Read more.
The blood-orange margarita is not to be missed. Read more.
The chalk board tables are so much fun! The sangria is cheap and delicious! The Israeli salad is very good.
The crème de la crème in New York Jazz, the Blue Note is more of a shrine to the good old days of jazz. Get tickets to the later show and enjoy a few encore songs!
The music here is amazing! The list of great artist who have played the Blue Note is phenomenal. The place itself .. not so much. Somewhat of a cave. But I always enjoy it anyway :) Read more.
100% gluten free Italian restaurant. Just opened a tiny Senza Gluten bakery and cafe with a huge variety of sweet and savory treats, cakes, scones, incredible baguettes at 171 Sullivan St.